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written , from the first occurence of the notion of mutual erotic love in the Middle Ages to its eclipse in the mid - nineteenth century . The modern notion of ideal , mutual love between the sexes emerges for the first time as a ...
written , from the first occurence of the notion of mutual erotic love in the Middle Ages to its eclipse in the mid - nineteenth century . The modern notion of ideal , mutual love between the sexes emerges for the first time as a ...
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Before the mid - thirteenth century Guillaume de Lorris , in the first part of Le Roman de la Rose , writes a manual of refined seduction that adheres to the courtly tradition and depicts an idealized notion of love , extolling all the ...
Before the mid - thirteenth century Guillaume de Lorris , in the first part of Le Roman de la Rose , writes a manual of refined seduction that adheres to the courtly tradition and depicts an idealized notion of love , extolling all the ...
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The ambiguous nature of the notion of masculinity has never been more apparent than here : Léon is forced to be a hero when all he ever really wanted was to remain the perfect lover of his EmperorEmpress . The power of women has not yet ...
The ambiguous nature of the notion of masculinity has never been more apparent than here : Léon is forced to be a hero when all he ever really wanted was to remain the perfect lover of his EmperorEmpress . The power of women has not yet ...
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II | 11 |
Erotic Love and Egoism in the Age of Enlightenment | 117 |
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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